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According to our ancestors,
Marseille soap is effective for :
- Bringing good luck
: Put some "FER A CHEVAL" soap in your kitchen - arrange it so that the "fer à cheval" is in the shape of a « U ».
- Cleaning and softening your paint brushes
: After cleaning, soak them in lukewarm, soapy water for several hours.
- Cleaning your leather
: Scrub with a soapy brush and rinse thoroughly.
- Enhancing the golden threads on porcelain
: Rub gently with soapy water.
- Giving your skin a satin-like quality
: Use your Marseille soap to exfoliate your skin in a hammam..
- Hair
: The soap can be used as shampoo for people with short hair.
- Making your jewellery shine
: Dilute a piece of soap in boiling water and let your jewellery soak in it.
- Nourishing and making your tiles shine
: Wash with soapy water and rinse abundantly.
- Perfuming your clothes
: Put a piece of Marseille soap at the bottom of yor wardrobe.
- Removing stains from textiles
: Before washing, rub the stain with a piece of dry soap - your stains will disappear much more easily when washed.
- Repelling clothes moths
: Place a piece of Marseille soap in the middle of your clothes, it will act as a moth repellent.
- Shaving
: Lather up your Marseille soap until you get a nice, creamy foam.
- Treating cramps and rheumatism
: Put a piece of Marseille soap at the bottom of your bed.
- Washing your teeth
: Marseille soap can be used as toothpaste.
These tips are only pieces of advice, CDSM accepts no responsibility for any negative side effects resulting from the use of Marseille soap.